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Posted 27th April 2015

Exchequer Solutions has the full suite of services

We have continued to expand our product offerings in response to agency requests and a changing legislative landscape. For workers who earn from as little as £8 per hour up to £100 per hour, we have a solution to help both the individual and the agency.

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Full outsourced – If you want to run your own payroll for temporary workers on your own PAYE reference but without the administration burden we can help. We provide this service via Exceptional Services (our sister company).

Exchequer PAYE – Via Exchequer PAYE we can engage and pay workers for as little as £8 per hour. They receive full employment status and all the benefits of working with Exchequer Solutions. The Tax relief on expenses (for those who want to claim) is simply deferred until the end of the financial year. We take away the registration and payroll burden from you, together with the liability of being their employer.

Exchequer Umbrella – For any worker you’re sending us £8.28 or more for, we can provide Exchequer Umbrella where expenses are processed and paid on a weekly basis.

Exchequer CIS – For contractors in Construction who can legitimately be Self Employed, we can engage and pay them under the CIS scheme.

Exchequer Freelance – For contractors outside of Construction who can legitimately be Self Employed, we can engage and pay them on a Freelance basis.

Ltd Company – For contractors who wish to incorporate, we can help with the initial set up process and the ongoing administration of the company.

We pride ourselves on compliance and customer service and as a result we have successfully built an excellent reputation and customer base. If you need help with any of the above please call us on 01244 500195 or email keith@exchequersolutions.co.uk and we’ll be happy to come and see you.

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